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ID073989
Title ProperReform of the UN Security Council
LanguageENG
AuthorImber, Mark
Publication2006.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article focuses on the United Nations' reform debates, particularly those surrounding changes to the Security Council. These debates are largely about rules, both formal and informal, that shape the roles of the veto powers and the ways in which other member-states can attain a seat on the Council. In order to implement the largely rule-governed system of collective security, it is necessary to have a Security Council that reflects a legitimate structure of authority. As the current debate demonstrates, however, the rules governing the powers of the Security Council raise numerous questions of legitimacy and authority, questions that are at the heart of a rule-governed order.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Relations Vol. 20, No. 3; Sep 2006: p328-334
Journal SourceInternational Relations Vol: 20 No 3
Key WordsUnited Nations ;  Security Council ;  Reforms ;  Institutions